The Spanish Steps, Piazza di Spagna, Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti—by whatever name you call it, this is one of Rome's prime outdoor living rooms, an elegant gathering place for locals and tourists alike

Rome's Vatican Museums encompass some of the greatest art in the world, from Roman and Egyptian antiquities to paintings by Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael, to the Sistine Chapel with its amazing ceiling frescoed by Michelangelo

This two hour tour, led by a local expert, is designed to provide a perfect introduction to Rome for first timers, or to reorient returning travelers to the Italian capital. Over the course of the walk, we’ll get a broad but comprehensive look at the city’s many layers of history and cultures. We'll develop a working vocabulary of the city and its various neighborhoods, learning to decode the archaeological ruins from various eras, and parsing out the different characters of sections of the city. We’ll begin our introduction to Rome in the elegant and stately Piazza del Popolo, leisurely snaking through the neighborhood known commonly as Tridente, or “Trident”. As we stroll through one of the most elegant areas of Rome, we'll sift through the remains of imperial tombs and obelisks, medieval churches and their legends, Renaissance palaces and princes, and modern efforts at urban development and renewal, before winding up at the Spanish Steps. Here, we'll discuss the history of this Roman icon, from its origins—ironically as much French as Spanish—to its present-day popularity. Next we’ll make our way over to the legendary Trevi Fountain, where we'll discuss the importance of water to the city, the competition that birthed its design, and the dramatic scene portrayed by its sculptures. Finally, working our way further south through central Rome's circuitous, scenic streets, we'll wrap up our walk at one of the city's most dramatic, commanding sites—the Pantheon. This is just an introduction to Rome, and so it does not go in-depth into architecture, art, or history. We will spend a certain amount of time explaining the sites along the route, but will also try to situate you in the city, orient you to its major areas, and answer any of your questions.

Leave the crowds behind and head straight inside the Colosseum with your skip-the-line entrance ticket! In a group of no more than 25 people, explore the first and second tiers of this A-list attraction with a guide, learning about the gladiators who competed in the Colosseums gory gladiatorial games. Finish with a tour of the Roman Forum in Ancient Rome and admire incredible ruins, like the Temple of Julius Caesar.

If you want to see the Colosseum Underground Chambers, Arena and Upper Tier, then upgrade!  These areas that are either newly opened or normally off-limits.

Start your tour near Oppian Hill  one of the famous Seven Hills of Rome -- to enjoy panoramic views of the Colosseum, and then stroll down to it with your guide. As Romes premier crowd-drawing site, the Colosseum regularly attracts long entrance lines. Skip them with your priority-access ticket and head straight inside for your small-group tour.

As you walk around the Colosseums first and second tiers, your guide will keep you entertained with tales of gladiators, mock sea-battles and executions -- a fascinating insight into the amphitheater's gruesome past. Wander its circumference and learn what it must have been like when the crowds were roaring and the gladiators fate was decided by an emperor on a whim.

After exploring the Colosseum, head outside and walk the short distance to the Roman Forum for an up-close look at some of Ancient Romes most evocative ruins. See sites like the Temple of Julius Caesar and the intriguing House of the Vestal Virgins, before strolling up Palatine Hill to admire the views of the ruins below. Look down over Neros Circus Maximus, where chariot races were once held, and then finish your tour on the Palatine Hill  the most famous of the Seven Hills of Rome.

Upgrade Options:If you want to explore the Colosseum, and enjoy access to the arena floor, the underground chambers and the third tier, then upgrade! These areas are either newly opened or normally off limits, so by upgrading youll experience the Colosseum as few others do. The Upgrade option last 3.5hours.

Walk around the reconstructed arena floor, where the gladiators once fought, and peer down in to the underground chambers below. Then, head below ground to explore them yourself, seeing the pits where lions and tigers were once caged. Your Colosseum experience finishes with a stroll around the third tier where you can enjoy panoramic views into the Colosseum as well as out onto Palatine Hill. Your tour finishes with a visit to the Roman Forum as per the standard tour option.

The past comes alive in Rome with this series of concerts and fully staged operas. Very popular with international travelers, the concerts feature the famous orchestra "I Virtuosi dell'opera di Roma," which was founded in 1999 by the cultural association Musica&Musica. It is recognized as the first example of a fully private concert organization unfunded by public money. The orchestra consists of accomplished musicians trained in the finest Italian conservatories and professional singers from all over the world.

Led from the beginning by Maestro Adriano Melchiorre, famous international director, the orchestra is recognized across Italy and Europe. Since 2001, the main concert season of the orchestra of "I Virtuosi dell'opera di Roma" is in Rome, the world capital of "bel canto." Every year, thousands of spectators attend the orchestra's opera programs and are delighted by the Italian spirit and culture presented in each performance.

The orchestra of "I Virtuosi dell'opera di Roma" routinely perform their concerts in the prestigious Teatro Salone Margherita, a beautiful theater that has been in the heart of Rome since at 1898. One of the most unique traditions of the theater is the pasta buffet offered to guests. This tradition has been maintained to this day, and guests can indulge in a small serving of pasta either before the show or during the break on the ground floor.

Rome is an archaeological maze that can take months to unpick. Sometimes, time is not our best friend. We’ve carefully designed an itinerary that offers an in-depth peak into this majestic Italian city, in one day only, with a spotlight on the Colosseum. In the morning, we will tour the Colosseum with an archaeologist or expert guide before making our way to the Centro Storico (historic center), to view sites such as the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and the Spanish Steps as well as other lesser-known sites. This is a fitting itinerary for anyone with a desire to delve into history and archaeology of this immense city and visit some notable sites in the historical center. It’s for travelers with limited time yet unlimited curiosity, keen to see Rome with a knowledgeable expert. Rome In A Day Tour with Colosseum Access Full-day private tour of Rome Expert local guide or scholar Visit the Colosseum with skip-the-line tickets See the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps (For those wishing to see the Vatican instead, please take a look at our 'Rome in a Day, the Vatican' tour.) The Colosseum and Beyond For the history and archaeology buff, eager to explore the home of the Roman gladiator and view ancient Roman ruins firsthand. Includes skip-the-line tickets to the Colosseum, as well as an exploration of the Palatine Hill and Roman Forum. Also includes a historic city center tour of sites such as the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, and the Pantheon. Local lunch (at own expense). Our tour begins near the Colosseum with an introduction to how our day will unfold and what awaits us at this formidable structure. We’ll skip the line as we head inside to discuss topics ranging from Roman public decadence, ancient Roman engineering, and Gladiatorial fights, and all the pomp, circumstance, (and wild beasts) that went with them. Leaving this commanding amphitheater behind, we may head in the direction of the Palatine Hill to explore the legend of Rome’s founding in 753 B.C. by Romulus. We’ll imagine the remains of imperial palaces that once covered the hill, using our experts’ descriptions to help us mentally recreate the splendor of these dwellings. From here, we will descend to the Roman Forum, strolling past the major sites that crowded ancient Rome, such as the Senate House (the Curia) and the basilicas, temples, and triumphal arches around the Forum Square. From the Colosseum to Rome's Historical Core We’ll stop for a local lunch and a (brief) rest from the ruins of Rome. Our expert may give us some tips on how to spend our remaining time in Rome or share their thoughts on anything from gastronomy to education or taxation. Refuelled after lunch, we will head to the historic center of the city, referred to as the ‘Centro Storico’. We will take in a number of sites during our afternoon together, all of which offer a fantastic introduction to the history, architecture, and traditions associated with Rome. Sites will include the poetic Piazza del Campidoglio, the awe-inspiring dome of the Pantheon, and the legendary Trevi Fountain. Our route will take us to a number of other notable Roman locations that will add even more layers to our tour. As we finish our time together in the historic center, we will emerge with an in-depth understanding of this almighty city and all the gems there that remain today. Takeaways At the end of this 'In a Day' itinerary, we will leave one another with a better understanding of how Rome has evolved over the centuries. We’ll have ventured across the city to the Colosseum and other archaeological sites relevant to the historic, cultural, and artistic fabric of the Romans. Hopefully, our ‘Rome in a Day’ tour will set us up for the remainder of our travel in Italy and beyond.

One really needs weeks to discover Rome. However, time is not always on our side when exploring. We’ve carefully crafted an itinerary that allows for a deeper snapshot into this magnificent Italian city, in one day only, with a highlight on the Vatican. We will visit the Vatican in the morning followed by the Centro Storico (historic center) in the afternoon, to take in sites such as the Pantheon, the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain, among others. This itinerary suits those with a desire to delve into the spectacular collection at the Vatican Museums followed by a a superb introduction to Rome’s historical center. It’s for any curious traveler looking to dig a bit deeper into Rome’s past, steered along the way by a knowledgeable expert. Rome In A Day with Vatican Tour Full-day private tour of Rome Expert local guide or scholar Visit the Vatican with skip-the-line tickets See the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps (For those wishing to see the Colosseum instead, please take a look at our 'Rome in a Day, the Colosseum' tour.) The Vatican and Beyond For the art and art history lover inspired by the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica Includes skip-the-line tickets to the Vatican, as well as access to the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica. Also includes a historic city center tour of sites such as the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, and the Pantheon. Local lunch (at own expense). Our tour begins near the Vatican Museums with an introduction to what we will view inside. We’ll bypass the lines of tourists as we head into its galleries with a trained expert in art history. We will spend around 3 hours together exploring the most crucial sections of the Vatican Museums, as well as St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, including Michelangelo's Sistine Ceiling and Pietà. Touring in a small private group, led by an expert, will give us a solid overview of the entire monument and allow us to both approach and appreciate this outstanding venue in a deeper sense. From the Vatican to Rome's Historical Core We’ll leave the Vatican behind and stop for lunch at a local restaurant or cafe and use this time to re-energize and discuss anything from what we saw to what-to-do in Rome. After lunch, we will move to the historic center of the city, or the ‘Centro Storico’. We’ll explore classical Roman streets and squares before moving to one of our favorite spots in Rome: the Pantheon. We will spend some time soaking up the beauty of this world-class site with our local expert. From here we will head in the direction of the legendary Trevi Fountain, where we’ll discuss the importance of water to the city, the competition behind its design, and the dramatic tale its sculptures portray. The afternoon will serve as a wonderful introduction to Rome’s scenic streets, architectural prowess, and lively hum. As we wrap up our time together in the historic center, we will emerge with a greater understanding and perspective of the city and its incredible collection of buildings, structures, and renowned venues. Takeaways At the end of this 'In a Day' itinerary, we will emerge with a much deeper knowledge of how Rome has evolved over the centuries. We’ll have ventured across the city to the Vatican and other archaeological sites relevant to the historic, cultural, and artistic identity of the Romans. Hopefully, our ‘Rome in a Day’ tour will set us up for the remainder of our travel in Italy and beyond.

Hike up Mount Vesuvius and then explore the UNESCO-listed ruins of Pompeii on a must-do day trip from Rome! Going at a steady pace, the hike includes a walk on the ridge of Italys famously feisty volcano, allowing incredible views down into the crater itself. After a pizza lunch, head to Pompeii to see the havoc that Mount Vesuvius reaped on it in AD 79. Tour the UNESCO-listed excavations, seeing fossils and well-preserved ruins while hearing the horrors that befell this intriguing ancient city.

Mt Vesuvius is inaccessible from November 20 to March 31. During this time, the hike is replaced with a visit to the iconic City of Naples. Well take a panoramic bus tour and have some free time to walk around the city centre.

Meet your guide at Piazza del Popolo and then hop aboard your luxury, air-conditioned coach for your journey south to Italys Campania region. As you travel, your guide will keep you entertained with tales about the region, and of its brooding nemesis -- the famous and fearsome Mount Vesuvius.

As Europes best-known active volcano, Vesuvius gained notoriety for the destruction of the ancient towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum in AD 79. See the scars of ancient lava flows while traveling to the volcanos foothills, and then hop off your coach to walk to the top. Hiking up to the crater is the best way to experience Vesuvius magic, and after 20 minutes of steady-paced walking along soft volcanic ash and pumice stone youll hit the top.

Gaze down into the crater and enjoy some free time up on the ridge to soak up the volcanic views, set against the dazzling backdrop of the Bay of Naples. After taking pictures and drinking in the vistas, walk back down the volcano with your guide, and hop back aboard your coach for the short journey to Naples.

Enjoy one of the citys world-famous pizzas for lunch, and then head south to the ancient city of Pompeii. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pompeiis archeological site is fascinating to explore with well-preserved fossils and ruins that lay beneath volcanic ash for centuries.

See its sights with your guide, noting where the restaurants, shops and brothels of ancient Pompeii once stood. Marvel at the remains of the Forum and see Teatro Grande  an impressive theater that once sat some 5,000 people. See plaster death casts of the victims, and then hear how they were discovered in the 18th century.

After exploring the excavation site, return to your coach and travel back to Rome. Your tour finishes at the start point in the early evening.

Visit the chic island of Capri on a day trip from Rome, led by an expert local guide! After traveling from Rome to Naples, cross over to the gorgeous island to see its highlights. Hop aboard a boat to the Blue Grotto if you wish, and enjoy a relaxing lunch in the hilltop village of Anacapri. Explore Capris main town at leisure, and then leave the island for your journey back to Rome.

Start your day with a pickup from your central Rome hotel or alternatively, start your tour at a meeting point in town, near Rome Termini Station. Travel south, and as you gaze out at the pretty landscape of Castelli Romani look out for Abbey of Montecassino -- a spectacular Benedictine monastery perched atop of a hill.After a journey of roughly three hours, arrive in the southern Italian region of Campania and head straight to its capital, Naples. At the port, hop off your coach and board your catamaran or hydrofoil boat for your 45-minute crossing to the island of Capri  the jewel of the Amalfi regions islands.On arrival at Capris Marina Grande harbor, hop aboard a rowing boat and relax as your guide rows you around the island to see the intriguing Blue Grotto (entry own expense). The cave is said to have sunk further into the sea since prehistoric times -- blocking out most natural light. Rays entering from an underwater cavity combine with the trickle of light from the caves only entranceway, giving the water its magical vivid-blue effect.Return to Marina Grande and travel by coach to the unassuming little village of Anacapri, perched high on the hills overlooking Capri town. Enjoy free time for lunch in a traditional trattoria here, and soak up incredible views of the sun-baked Bay of Naples just across the water. Head back down the hill and explore Capri Town at leisure, perhaps visiting the elegant Piazetta (Piazza Umberto) or browsing the shops for keepsakes of Capri to take home. Meet your guide at the pre-arranged time, board your boat and return to your coach at Naples Port.As you head out of the city, your guide will point out some of Naples star attractions like medieval Castel Nuovo, Certona di San Martino  a sprawling monastery complex  and the Royal Palace of Naples (Palazzo Reale). Relax on the journey north back to Rome, and finish your tour near Termini Station. Alternatively, make use of a drop-off at Via Veneto, Piazza Barberini, Piazza Venezia or Piazza della Repubblica; simply let your guide know on the day.Note: In extreme cases of bad weather, boats to Capri will be cancelled. When this happens, you will spend the day exploring Naples and the UNESCO-listed ancient ruins of Pompeii with your guide. No refund will be due.

Take a Tuscany tour from Rome and see the best of the captivating Val dOrcia region, near Siena. With a local guide at your side, youll discover countryside where historic hilltowns perch on sun-drenched hills and Tuscan farms dot the landscape. Visit the wine towns of Montepulciano and Montalcino, and enjoy free time to explore Pienza, a UNESCO World Heritage town. Wine tasting and lunch at a farm is included.

Board your luxury coach, and travel from Rome to Tuscany with its scenic, rolling hills. Your first stop is Montepulciano, a town renowned for its fine wine and views. The Renaissance hilltown is best-known for its production of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, a full-bodied red wine. Learn about it on a walking tour and discover highlights such as the Florence-style clock tower, the cathedral with its yet-to-be-finished façade, medieval wine cellars and the old town walls. After a break for photos, travel further into Tuscany to explore the area around Montalcino. Step inside Sant Antimo Abbey, and then soak up the vistas that stretch beyond the vineyards. Hear how the local vineyards produce the acclaimed Brunello di Montepulciano wine, and then sample a glass for yourself over a 3-course lunch at a local farm. In traditional Tuscan style, the menu features fresh farm-grown produce as well as a selection of local wine.

Duration: 5 hours

Stop At: Piazza Pio II, Pienza, Tuscany

From the farm, travel on to Pienza, one of the regions UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Here, enjoy up to 45 minutes of free time to explore. The layout of the town was created by Pope Pius II, who wanted to change the look of his birth town. Admire the historic center, which stays true to the popes vision, and gaze at the fine architecture that abounds. If you are a fan of food, check the shops for pecorino cheese, arguably Pienzas most prized product. Your day trip finishes with your coach journey back from Tuscany to Rome.

Visit the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Romes centro storico (historical center) on this must-do Ancient Rome tour. The 3.30 hour Rome walking tour offers the perfect introduction to the citys tumultuous history. Hear tales of gruesome gladiator combat while exploring the Colosseums first and second tiers; learn about monuments like the Regia inside the Roman Forum; and enjoy photo stops at Romes big-name attractions such as Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona and more! Choose between a standard tour (maximum 25 people) or a small-group tour (maximum 12 people) for a more personalized experience.

Your Rome half-day tour starts near the Colosseum. Head inside to explore the first and second tiers of the Roman amphitheater with your guide. Hear how seating was allocated to social status, with the Emperors and senators enjoying the best seats in the house, and plebeians toward the top. The stadiums gladiatorial contests were its main attraction, and youll hear tales of the gory games where trained gladiators would fight each other for the amusement of the crowds.After your Colosseum tour, set off to explore the surrounding area, discovering places that once represented the financial, commercial and political center of Ancient Rome. The main relics and ruins are clustered throughout the Roman Forum, so head inside to wander seeing history set in the sites stones.Hear fascinating tales about the power and treachery associated with the Emperors of Ancient Rome while seeing the ruins of once-important monuments like the Temple of Caesar. Stop for photos by the white marble Arch of Septimius Severus, and gaze in wonder at the colonnaded Regia  once the home of the Kings of Rome. Other highlights include the Gemonian stairs and Temple of Vespasian and Titus. Leave the Roman Forum and continue into Romes centro storico, to see all the sights around its historical center. Throw a coin in the impressive Trevi Fountain for luck, and then pose for photos in front of Rome Pantheon  one of the best-preserved Roman monuments in the city. Stroll around Piazza Navona, a lively central square, and learn about Bernini, a much-celebrated Baroque sculptor who designed three of the squares fountains. Your Ancient Rome half-day walking tour then finishes in the center of town.

See the sights of Ancient Rome by Segway on a 3-hour tour, passing incredible monuments like the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Circus Maximus. On a self-balancing electric scooter, follow a guide around Romes 2000-year-old ruins, while hearing their history from a live guide. Stop for photos by iconic sites and test Romes very own ancient lie detector  the Mouth of Truth (Bocca della Verità)!This small-group tour is limited to eight people, ensuring youll receive personalized attention from your guide.

Meet your friendly guide and start with an orientation session to get familiar with your two-wheeled, electric, self-balancing Segway. Once you feel comfortable, youll follow your guide into the downtown streets of Rome.Glide toward the area known as Capitoline Hill, and as you approach it youll be met with the jaw-dropping sights of Ancient Rome. Once the home of richly elaborate temples, shops, markets and government buildings, the area is now a fascinating archeological site peppered with 2,000-year-old world-famous ruins. Head right up to it and weave around the outskirts of the Roman Forum, seeing grandiose monuments like the Arch of Constantine and Trajans Column. Hear the history of the site in its heyday from your live guide, learning about its status as the administrative center of Rome. Pass Palentine Hill and stop for a look at Circus Maximus, the vast stretch of flat land where chariot races were once held to entertain up to 250,000 locals. Continue to the Colosseum, Romes iconic monument on the east side of Ancient Rome, and stop for photos while listening to commentary about the gory, yet glorified, gladiator battles that once took place inside. After weaving through the crowds outside the ruins, take back to the streets and head to the Church of Santa Maria to see the Mouth of Truth  an intriguing marble slab. Featured in the hit 1950s movie Roman Holiday, the ancient manhole cover is said to be a lie detector.As you wind your way back toward the center of Rome, stop at a scenic vantage point to enjoy picture-perfect views over the city. Your tour then finishes back at the start point.

Combine a trip to Naples with a tour of Pompeiis ruins on a full-day excursion from Rome! From the comfort of your coach, see the sights of Naples, admiring the Royal Palace, Castel dellOvo, Piazza del Plebiscito and more. Hear tales of Bourbon kings who once ruled the city, and then travel inland to visit Pompeii. Stop for lunch and then tour the UNESCO-listed ruins, seeing incredible monuments that lay undiscovered for centuries.

Start your day with a pickup from your central Rome hotel or alternatively, start your tour at a meeting point in town, near Rome Termini Station. Hit the road and travel south to Italys Campania region, and as you gaze out at the pretty landscape of Castelli Romani look out for Abbey of Montecassino -- a spectacular Benedictine monastery perched atop of a hill. After a journey of roughly three hours, arrive in the southern Italian region of Campania and head straight to its capital Naples to discover its delights from the comfort of your coach, ( a panoramic view of Naples). Leave the city, and travel south toward Mount Vesuvius, passing the towns of Ercolano (Herculaneum), Torre del Greco and Torre Annunziata before arriving in the town of Pompeii. Stop for a well-earned lunch in one of the towns traditional restaurants, and then head out to visit Pompeiis UNESCO-listed ruins on a 2-hour walking tour. Learn how the ancient city lay buried under Mount Vesuvius volcanic ash for centuries and see incredible excavations of old monuments, like Teatro Grande -- a theater that once seated 5,000 people. After your tour, head back to your coach and then travel north back to Rome. Your tour finishes back at the start point near Termini Station. Alternatively, you can make use of a drop-off at Via Veneto, Piazza Barberini, Piazza Venezia or Piazza della Repubblica; simply let your guide know on the day.

Enjoy the best of Rome on a four-hour bike tour with a local guide. Cycle through Rome, discovering its ancient monuments, fancy shopping streets, beautiful churches and fountains. The tour route will provide a reminiscent view of Rome's main attractions, plus some hidden squares and little alleys that are less common among tourists. For a leisurely, yet authentic, look at Rome, this tour should not be missed.

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Stop At: Colosseum, Rome, Lazio

Marvel at the Colosseum from the nearby Colle Oppio Park.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Piazza Venezia, Rome, Lazio

Trajan's Column, Vittoriano Monument and Palazzo Venezia - three layers spanning nearly 2000 years of history (NOT INCLUDED IN THE AFTERNOON DEPARTURE OF THE TOUR).

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Trevi Fountain, Rome, Lazio

Learn about the history of this legendary fountain and toss a coin there to ensure your return to Rome (NOT INCLUDED IN THE AFTERNOON DEPARTURE OF THE TOUR)

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Spanish Steps, Rome, Lazio

Visit Piazza di Spagna with its monumental staircase coming down from the Trinità dei Monti church (NOT INCLUDED IN THE AFTERNOON DEPARTURE OF THE TOUR)

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Pantheon, Rome, Lazio

Enjoy a short break in front of one of the oldest and no doubt best-preserved buildings from Antiquity.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Piazza Navona, Rome, Lazio

Cycle around this oblong square and get a first row view of the central fountain.

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Trastevere, Rome, Lazio

Enjoy a pleasant ride in one of the most typically quaint Roman neighborhoods.

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Teatro di Marcello, Rome, Lazio

An ancient theater, employed a model for the Colosseum (NOT INCLUDED IN THE MORNING)

Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: Circus Maximus, Rome, Lazio

The site of a monumental horse-racing track, overlooked on by the ruins of the Imperial Palace on the Palatine Hill (NOT INCLUDED IN THE MORNING DEPARTURE OF THE TOUR)

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Colle Aventino, Rome, Lazio

Cycle up on the Aventine Hill and enjoy the breath-taking view from the Garden of Oranges (NOT INCLUDED IN THE MORNING DEPARTURE OF THE TOUR)

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Campo de' Fiori, Rome, Lazio

Another typically colorful Roman square, overlooked by the statue of Giordano Bruno (NOT INCLUDED IN THE MORNING DEPARTURE OF THE TOUR).

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Colle Capitolino, Rome, Lazio

Enjoy a breath-taking view of the Roman forum, from atop the Capitol Hill.

Duration: 15 minutes

Pass By: Via dei Fori Imperiali, Rome, Lazio

Ride on this large road, which cuts straight through the Roman Forum and the Imperial Fora.

Visit Florence on day trip from Rome and see its top attractions with an expert guide at your side! Start with a guided tour of the incredible Accademia Gallery, seeing Michelangelos David and Botticellis Madonna and Child, and then explore the city on a comprehensive walking tour. Gaze in awe at Brunelleschis Dome at Florence Duomo and then finish your time in Florence with a visit to one of its legendary leather-making schools to see a time-honored craft in action.

Start your day with a pickup from your central Rome hotel, or alternatively, hop aboard your coach in the center of town, near Rome Termini Station. Leave Rome and travel north to the picture-perfect region of Tuscany, passing through the green valley surrounding Tevere River and hills blanketed with olive groves and vineyards. Your destination of the day is beautiful Florence  the regions equally charming capital.First stop in the city is the world-famous Accademia Gallery (Gallerie dell'Accademia ), home to Michelangelos original David sculpture, which, of course, you will see on your tour! Head inside to see the Accademias highlights with your expert guide, learning about Michelangelos unfinished Quattro Prigioni  a sculpture of prisoners trying to free themselves from the marble in which they are carved  and see Botticellis Madonna and Child among other noteworthy works. Leave the museum and set off on your walking tour to see top city attractions like Florence Duomo (Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore). Admire the cathedrals distinctive orange dome, designed by Renaissance supremo Fillipo Brunelleschi, and then admire Giottos Bell Tower  another Renaissance masterpiece. Stop near Piazza della Signoria to enjoy lunch in a typical Florentine restaurant, and then continue your walking tour to the Basilica of Santa Croce to see where Michelangelo is buried. Finally, visit one of Florences famous leather-making schools, where youll also learn about other ancient Tuscan crafts such as gold metal work and mosaic making.Return to your coach with your guide and return to Rome, finishing your tour back at your hotel. Alternatively, you can finish your tour with a drop off at Via Veneto, Piazza Barberini, Piazza Venezia or Piazza della Repubblica; simply let your guide know on the day.Click on the 'View Additional Info' button below to see the tour's meeting point, near Termini Station.

Travel from Rome to Orvieto and Assisi on this full-day trip, and discover two charming towns set amid picture-perfect Italian countryside. Start your day in Orvieto to see its Gothic showstopper, Orvieto Cathedral, followed by lunch near Lake Trasimeno. Explore the UNESCO-listed town of Assisi in Umbria, learning about its patron, St Francis of Assisi, and then stop in Santa Maria degli Angeli to admire its 9th-century Basilica where the saint once worshiped.

Leave Rome and travel north by air-conditioned coach, following the River Tiber toward Tuscany. After roughly 1.5 hours on the road, youll arrive in the gorgeous town of Orvieto. Seemingly sprouting out of the volcanic rock on which it stands, the hilltop town boasts a history that dates back to Etruscan times.Stretch your legs and walk around the town, seeing highlights like the 14th-century Orvieto Cathedral  a masterpiece of Gothic architecture with a glistening façade of stained glass, mosaics and sculptures. Soak up Orvietos charms and admire the countless churches that are scattered around its center.Return to your coach and travel through the rolling hills toward Umbria  Tuscanys lesser known but just as captivating neighbor. Stop for lunch on the shores of Lake Trasimeno, and then continue to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed town of Assisi. Famed as the birthplace of Italys Catholic patron saint, St Francis of Assisi, the sleepy little town documents all the highs and lows of his life. On a walking tour, see the stall where he was said to be born, his childhood home, and the spot where he pledged his life to his vocation. Hear of the towns other, lesser-known saint, St Clare, who became one of St Francis first true followers. Visit the Convent of Santa Chiara, which is dedicated to her, before heading to Assisi's Basilica di San Francesco for a tour. Other Assisi highlights include the town hall square, Piazza del Comune, with its turreted palace-- Palazzo del Capitano del Popolo. Admire the Roman Temple of Minerva and then return to your coach for the journey south.Before your tour ends, enjoy a final stop in the town of Santa Maria degli Angeli to see its beautiful basilica  a 9th-century church where St Francis reportedly worshiped. Head back to Rome and finish your tour at the start point in the early evening.

Visit Tivoli on a half-day trip from Rome and explore its two UNESCO-listed villas  Hadrians Villa and Villa dEste  with an expert guide. Have your camera ready to capture incredible ruins, gardens and fountains while learning about the extravagant tastes of the emperors and cardinals who once lived there.

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Stop At: Villa d'Este, Tivoli, Province of Rome, Lazio

First stop here is Hadrians Villa (Villa Adriana), the former holiday home of Emperor Hadrian  built in the 2nd century AD. More akin to a small village than a home in todays sense of the word, the ostentatious villa ruins are incredible to visit, with ruins of thermal baths, temples, palaces, and theaters just waiting to be explored. Head into the site with your guide, and learn about the emperors ancient travels  reportedly the inspiration for many of the monuments -- while walking around.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Villa Adriana, Tivoli, Province of Rome, Lazio

After your tour of Hadrians Villa, return to your coach and travel the short distance to Tivolis other showstopping villa  the magnificent Villa dEste. Built in the heart of the Renaissance  around 1550  for Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este, Tivolis governor, Villa dEste was a contentious building that upset the local residents as they had to move to make way for it. Walk around the site with your guide, taking in the gardens and posing for photos in front of Bernini-designed fountains while learning about the Cardinal and his lavish life in the villa.

Discover the UNESCO World Heritage site of Pompeii on this 12-hour independent tour from Rome and enjoy hassle-free round-trip travel by air-conditioned coach. A great way to arrange your do-it-yourself tour of Pompeii, this simple round-trip shuttle service takes you from central Rome right to the heart of ancient Pompeii. Travel in comfort and explore independently, or upgrade your tour to include access to Pompeiis excavations and a 2-hour guided tour.

Depart from central Rome by air-conditioned coach in the morning and travel out of the city on the 3.5-hour journey to Pompeii. Nearby Mount Vesuvius erupted on a summer's day here in the year 79AD, covering the town and its many inhabitants in thick layers of volcanic ash. Pompeii has been locked in a time capsule ever since, and the artefacts and buildings on display offer insight into life here almost 2,000 years ago. Today, Pompeii is widely considered to be one of the most impressive archaeological sites in the world  a vibrant, well-preserved and accessible destination offering a fascinating look back to an ancient Italian civilization. Wander from mosaic to monument and temple to theater as you explore Pompeii independently, and marvel at the sites strong sense of history. Admire the towns ancient Forum and thermal baths, where Pompeiis many residents would have played out their days before the eruption.Stroll along Via degli Augustali, past the age-old limestone columns still standing, and perhaps pose for photographs in front of the centuries-old scenery. To help you navigate your way around, all paths begin and end with beautiful frescoes depicting scenes from daily life in ancient Pompeii.Upgrade your tour to gain access to Pompeiis fascinating excavations and enjoy a 2-hour tour in a group of no more than 25 people, with personalized attention from your guide. In the mid-afternoon, hop back aboard your air-conditioned coach for the journey back to central Rome where your Rome to Pompeii independent day tour will come to an end.

Discover the foods, wines and hill towns of Tuscanys Chianti wine region and Umbria on this engaging full-day tour from Rome! Accompanied by an expert local guide, travel through Tuscanys rolling countryside and visit the lovely medieval town of Cortona, with time to explore its cobbled lanes and absorb its old-world atmosphere. Enjoy a tasty regional lunch at a rural farmhouse restaurant, and wind through the vineyards of Chianti to the hill town of Montepulciano. Here, sample some delicious local wines at a traditional cellar before heading back to Rome.

Start your experience with a pickup from your Rome hotel or meet your guide in the city center and board your air-conditioned coach. Listen to interesting facts about the Italians famous love of food and enjoy the views as you head north into lush, southern Tuscany.Arrive in Cortona and enjoy a walk through the heart of this walled hill town, which is little changed since medieval times. Admire the ocher-colored houses that line the cobbled lanes and piazzas and listen as your guide recounts its history and recent surge in popularity for featuring in 'Under the Tuscan Sun', American writer Frances Mayes tales of life in Tuscany in the 1990s. Perhaps enjoy some free time to look around the picture-postcard streets independently and maybe visit the 19th-century Cathedral of St Margaret (Basilica di Santa Margherita), perched on the hilltop.Continue along the banks of Lake Trasimeno in Umbria, and stop for lunch at an authentic farmhouse restaurant. Enjoy a tempting 4-course of regional dishes, washed down with drinks (own expense). Please see the Itinerary for a sample menu.With your appetite sated, drive through the rolling Chianti countryside to the charming hilltop town of Montepulciano, known for its ruby-red Vino di Nobile and Rosso di Montepulciano wines, produced here since early medieval times. Visit one of the towns oldest rock-cut wine cellars and hear how the regions wines are produced as you run your palate by some of the varieties.After your wine sampling, return to Rome, where your tour ends with a drop-off at your hotel or a choice of points in the center.

Spend a magical night out on the town in Rome. Start your evening with a dinner in an area of town near the Trevi Fountain. Dine on traditional Italian cuisine in a typical Roman restaurant, and sip Italian wine as you relax and discover the charm of Rome by night! After dinner, get ready for a walking tour around the Trevi Fountain area. Continue your evening with a panoramic night tour of the city, where you will see all the famous Roman sites.

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Stop At: Trevi Fountain, Rome, Lazio

The Trevi fountain is certainly the most scenic and the most famous of Rome's fountains and is the exhibition of the Acqua Vergine, the aqueduct that Marco Vipsanio Agrippa led to Rome in 19 BC. to feed his thermal baths.

Duration: 25 minutes

Stop At: Circus Maximus, Rome, Lazio

The Circus Maximus was destined for sports and athletic competitions of various types, it became famous above all for the chariot races. At peak times, it could accommodate from 250,000 to 300,000 with standing places. Recent excavations have brought to light finds that allow us to better delineate the ancient features of the circus, a myriad of small shops, stalls and taverns surrounded the racing area.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Pantheon, Rome, Lazio

Dedicated to the worship of all the gods (Pan-tutti Theon-divinity), the Pantheon was built by the emperor Hadrian between 118 and 125 d.c. on the remains of a previous temple of 27 BC of which it still bears the inscription and consecrated as a Christian church in 609 with the name of Santa Maria ad Martyres.In 1870 it became the shrine of the kings of Italy, and welcomes the remains of Vittorio Emanuele II, Umberto I and Margherita di Savoia. The great Renaissance artist Raffaello Sanzio is also buried there.

Duration: 35 minutes

Stop At: Piazza Navona, Rome, Lazio

Piazza Navona, the most beautiful Baroque square in Rome, occupies the runway of the ancient "Stadio di Domiziano", or "Circus Agonalis", of which it has perfectly preserved the elongated rectangular shape of the arena, with one of the smaller sides (the northern one ) curved, while the surrounding buildings occupy the site of the tiers of the cavea.

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Bocca della Verita, Rome, Lazio

The Mouth of Truth and the legend of the woman and the lover„The large imperial round bar almost 2 meters in diameter was once used as a cloaca cover. Some think it is a manhole, others, given the size, the cover of a well. It has the features of a faun inspired by a river divinity, the God Portuno, to whom a temple was probably dedicated near the same cloaca. "

Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Circus Maximus, Rome, Lazio

The Circus Maximus was destined for various types of sports and athletic competitions, but it became famous above all for the chariot races that often went on from early morning until dusk, up to a hundred a day.At peak times, it could accommodate from 250,000 to 300,000 with standing places. Recent excavations have brought to light finds that allow us to better delineate the ancient features of the circus, a myriad of small shops, stalls and taverns surrounded the racing area.

Spend your morning on this classic Rome tour, seeing all the top attractions in Romes centro storico  its historic center. By both coach and foot, visit must-see sites like Piazza Navona, Trevi Fountain and St Peter's Basilica, on the 3-hour Rome morning tour. If you'd like to see more, upgrade to a full-day tour (with or without lunch) to see the sights of Imperial Rome in the afternoon. Visit Capitoline Hill and the intriguing Church of St Peter in Chains, and then finish your day with a skip-the-line Colosseum tour!

Start your morning with either a hotel pickup or by meeting your guide near Rome Termini Station. From this point, your classic Rome tour heads to Romes centro storico, passing through Piazza della Repubblica to see the Fountain of the Nyadds (Fontana delle Naiadi).The centro storico was made for carefree strolling, with a myriad of cobbled footpaths and picturesque piazzas, lined by buzzing pavement-side cafés. Baroque churches, fountains and palazzos built during the Renaissance are scattered around, adding to the oh-so-Roman charm that abounds. Amble to Trevi Fountain, hearing about its coin-throwing traditions from your guide, and then stop to throw one in yourself. Do it according to legend: throw one coin to visit Rome again, two coins to fall in love with an Italian, and a third coin to marry one! After posing for photos in front of the dazzling masterpiece, stroll over to the Column of Marcus Aurelius, and then walk over to Palazzo di Montecitorio -- an elegant Bernini-designed palace that is now used as a parliament building.Head inside Rome Pantheon and marvel at the interior of the citys best-preserved ancient monument. Officially a church, the Pantheon contains several tombs of eminent Italians, like the Renaissance genius Raphael. Pose for pictures from the outside and then walk from Piazza della Rotonda to Piazza Navona to admire its lavish Bernini fountains. Hop back on board your coach and end your tour back at the start point. Alternatively, request a drop-off at one of four different locations; simply let your guide know on the day.Full-Day Tour:Want to see more of Rome? Upgrade to the full-day tour, and after your morning tour, spend a couple of hours at leisure for lunch (own expense), and then meet your guide at a pre-arranged time for your afternoon tour. By coach and on foot, see the sights of Imperial Rome, including Piazza de Campidoglio on Capitoline Hill, Circus Maximus, and the Church of St Peter in Chains. Finish with a skip-the-line Colosseum tour.Full-Day Tour with Lunch:Upgrade to the full-day tour and include lunch at a restaurant close to Vatican City or Termini Station in between your morning and afternoon tour. Hotel pickup is available; please click on View Additional Info below to see the Rome hotels that are included in this service.

For cruise passengers arriving in Civitavecchia with only a single day to see the beautiful city of Rome and what it has to offer - this privately guided fully narrated shore excursion is the best option. The day trip to Rome includes a dedicated personal tour guide to show you all of Rome's highlights as well as ensuring you make it back to the cruise ship at the end of the day. And by booking ahead, you won't waste any time waiting in line! Vatican Museums and Colosseum pre-booked skip the line entrance tickets are included in the tour cost.

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Stop At: Vatican Museums, Vatican City, Lazio

When your ship docks at the Civitavecchia cruise port, hop aboard your private air-conditioned vehicle for the drive into Rome, where your shore excursion starts in Vatican City. Meet your private guide, and enter the Vatican Museums with your skip-the-line ticket. Inside, wander the vast complex of galleries and rooms that house the worlds largest collection of art. Your guide will introduce you to the highlights, including, of course, the Sistine Chapel, where you can gaze in wonder at Michelangelos famous ceiling fresco, The Creation of Adam.

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, Lazio

Then visit neighboring St Peters Basilica (where youll also skip the line) to see another famous Michelangelo piece, his La Pietà sculpture, before heading out to St Peters Square.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Trevi Fountain, Rome, Lazio

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Stop At: Spanish Steps, Rome, Lazio

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Duration: 10 minutes

Stop At: Piazza Navona, Rome, Lazio

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Stop At: Pantheon, Rome, Lazio

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Stop At: Colosseum, Rome, Lazio

Youll end your tour at the Colosseum, where your skip-the-line ticket once again allows you to go directly inside without waiting in the main entrance queue. Walk along the ancient amphitheaters main level, and learn about the gory gladiator battles and other events that make up its bloody history. Your day tour ends with the drive back to Civitavecchia so you can catch your cruise ship. Note: Your private guide provides commentary about Rome and its iconic sights throughout the day. If you have any special interests, such as architecture, art, culture or history, please provide this information at the time of booking so your guide can best prepare for your private tour. Worry-free Shore Excursion: We will ensure your timely return to the Civitavecchia port for this activity. In the rare event your ship has departed, we will arrange for transportation to the next port-of-call. If your ship is delayed and you are unable to attend this activity, your money will be refunded. See our terms and conditions for full details. Itinerary You MUST include the following cruise details at time of booking! • Cruise company • Ship Name • Your arrival time into Civitavecchia • Please note, you can choose to remain in Rome or drop off to the airport also. Please specify at time of booking.

See the very best of Rome and its most famous squares, monuments, fountains and artworks on this 2.5-hour afternoon walking tour. Be enchanted by the Eternal City as you stroll through Rome's picturesque cobblestone alleyways and discover some of the world's most famous sites, including the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps. You'll travel through time and admire Rome's must-see art and architecture, all in a single afternoon!

Set off from Piazza di Spagna, and then proceed to the Spanish Steps, with their lively atmosphere and stunning views down into the winding alleys of the heart of the historic center. Next you will encounter one of Rome's most dramatic monuments, the beautiful Trevi Fountain.Your stroll through Rome continues with a stop at Piazza Colonna, which contains the column erected by Marcus Aurelius and is considered by Romans to be the very center of the city. Stop at the Pantheon, with its impressive concrete dome and open oculus, which never fails to impress. Nearby you will explore Piazza Navona, with Bernini's famous "Fountain of the Four Rivers" triumphantly marking its center.Super Saver Upgrade (Morning Small-Group Ancient Rome and Colosseum Tour):Keen to see more and have the morning free? Why not upgrade and include a 3-hour Colosseum and Ancient Rome small-group walking tour in the morning? By booking the two tours in this way, you'll save 13% compared to booking two tours separately. Start your day with a gentle stroll up Oppian Hill to enjoy unforgettable views of the Colosseum -- Ancient Rome's most iconic landmark. After heading back down, skip the long entrance lines of the Colosseum and enjoy priority access to explore this famous attraction with your expert guide. As you walk around the fascinating ground and first floors, hear stories from your guide about the amphitheater's intriguingly brutal past filled with bloodthirsty gladiators.After leaving the Colosseum, head into Ancient Rome to see the Arch of Constantine before walking through the Roman Forum and up Palatine Hill. Your tour ends on Via Sacra, the main street that links the Colosseum to Capitoline Hill. Enjoy roughly two hours at your leisure. Explore the impressive ruins or have lunch at any of the several nearby restaurants (own expense) before meeting your guide for your Best of Rome Walking Tour in the afternoon.Please note: * The Pantheon is closed on Saturday for Mass. Full explanation about the Pantheon will be given from the outside.

Discover centuries of winemaking tradition deep in the Italian countryside on this 3.5-hour Frascati wine tasting tour from Rome. Travel out through the olive groves and vineyards of the Castelli Romani to the Principe Pallavicini estate  one of the oldest and most beautiful vineyards in the Frascati region. Wander among the vineyards with your guide. Learn how the traditional winemaking techniques have evolved from the Roman Era to the present day. Step down inside ancient cellars where fine wines lie maturing in barrels, and enjoy a tasting session of three wines.

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Stop At: Frascati Centro storico, Frascati, Province of Rome, Lazio

Meet your guide and hop aboard your air-conditioned coach in Romes Piazza dei Re di Roma in the mid-afternoon, and head out of the city into the rolling hills of the Castelli Romani to begin your tour. Travel through ancient olive groves and past row upon row of centuries-old vineyards, and soak up spectacular views of the verdant Italian countryside. The fertile soils here have been used in wine production since the Roman Era and there are thousands of years of winemaking heritage to discover.Head deep into the Frascati region  where the celebrated Pallavicini winemaking family has been working the land since the 17th century  and follow your guide on a tour of the Principe Pallavicini estate. Gain insight into the various stages of wine production and learn how their techniques have evolved from antiquity to the present day.Step inside 3rd-century cellars where fine wines mature slowly in Acacia and French Oak barrels, and listen as your guide details the complex winemaking processes at play. The wines produced on this estate are regular winners of prestigious international awards such as the Decanter World Wine Award and the Vinitaly Cangrande Award, cementing their place among the regions very finest. Continue on to the estates beautiful 17th-century farmhouse and enjoy a tasting session led by the professional sommelier. Sample delicate fruit flavors in reds such as casa romana and soleggio and subtle sweetness in whites like poggio verde, before finishing with a taste of the delicious dessert wine, stillato.When its time to depart from the estate, hop back aboard your coach for the journey back to Rome where your wine tasting tour will come to an end.

Summon the specters of the Dark Ages and rediscover the history Rome would rather forget. This night-time tour combines eerie sights you wont see on other tours, dark tales spun by a master storyteller and unique views of famous monuments, including Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Campo de Fiori and Castel SantAngelo.

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Pass By: Campo de' Fiori, Rome, Lazio

Between the glory days of the Roman Empire and the beauty of the Italian Renaissance, medieval Rome was a city of desperation and suspicion. Your expert local guide will reintroduce you to monuments you thought you knew, transformed by night-time illuminations, and describe how they were desecrated by citizens desperate for something to sell.

Pass By: Via Giulia, Rome, Lazio

Youll also hear about the Inquisition that turned neighbor against neighbor, roasted heretics on spits, and tried to suppress crime by hanging paintings of the Virgin Mary on street corners.

Pass By: Via del governo Vecchio, Rome, Lazio

Dark times give rise to dark legends, and your guide, an experienced storyteller, will share some of these too.

Pass By: Piazza Farnese, Rome, Lazio

As you traverse the Tiber river to enjoy some of Romes gorgeous piazzas without the heat and crowds of the daytime, youll hear the tale of the bridge haunted by a young girl tragically wronged by her family and the Pope.

Pass By: Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo, Rome, Lazio

At the house of Romes most notorious murderer, your guide will reveal what made this bloody figure surprisingly empathetic. Whether youre here for hidden history, love legends and hauntings, or just want to sightsee without the usual crowds, this night tour is sure to reveal another side of Rome.

Discover the history of Imperial Rome on this 3-hour afternoon tour by coach and foot! As the capital of the Roman Empire, Rome boasts an array of ancient monuments and piazzas that teem with tales of times gone by. Learn of Romes Imperial past on visits to Piazza de Campidoglio on Capitoline Hill, Circus Maximus and the fascinating Church of St Peter in Chains. See Michelangelos Moses sculpture, and then finish with a skip-the-line Colosseum tour.

Start your Rome afternoon tour with a hotel pickup, or alternatively, meet your guide in town -- near Termini Station. Head to Piazza Venezia by air-conditioned coach and begin your afternoon of Imperial Rome sightseeing with a walk around to soak up the sights. As you pass through the piazza, marvel at the sight of magnificent Il Vittoriano  a dazzling white marble palace that dominates the square and can be seen from just about every angle of Rome.Stroll to Capitoline Hill for a walk around Piazza del Campidoglio -- the beautiful 16th-century square designed by the Renaissance maestro Michelangelo. Soak up views of the Roman Forum that sits below it, and envisage life during the days when Rome was founded, around 500 BC.Return to your coach and ride through Romes downtown streets, passing pretty Aventine Hill and Circus Maximus, where chariot races were held during the times of Imperial Rome. Learn about the venue itself, and hear how it was once large enough to seat a quarter of Romes population! Continue to the Church of St Peter in Chains (Basilica di San Pietro in Vincoli), and head inside for a look around this fascinating 5th-century gem. As its name suggests, the churchs main attraction is the chains that bound St Peter when he was imprisoned in Romes Mamertine Prison. After a brief spell in the ancient city of Constantinople, the chains were returned to Rome in two pieces, yet were said to have miraculously joined together when they reached the churchs altar. Equally intriguing is the churchs Tomb of Pope Julius II, a lavish marble vault designed and sculpted by Michelangelo. His iconic Moses sculpture takes center stage on the façade of the tomb, and as you gaze up at it in awe, your guide will talk your through its defining features.Leave the Church of St Peter in Chains and continue your tour, by coach, to the world-famous Colosseum. Skip past the long entrance lines with your priority-access ticket and head straight inside to see where Romes brutal gladiatorial games once took place. Walk around the first tier with your guide, seeing where the citys different social classes once sat, and looking into the arena to see where the battles were fought.Your tour then finishes outside the Colosseum in the late afternoon.

There's nothing quite like Rome at night. On this illuminating evening tour, you'll be delighted as the sights of The Eternal City that amazed you by day simply astonish you by night! Enjoy a relaxing panoramic tour of the city by motor coach, and discover the magic of Romes most famous monuments lit up under a darkened sky. If you wish, upgrade your tour to include a three-course dinner in the lively neighborhood of Trevi.

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Stop At: Trevi Fountain, Rome, Lazio

The Trevi fountain is certainly the most scenic and the most famous of Rome's fountains and is the exhibition of the Acqua Vergine, the aqueduct that Marco Vipsanio Agrippa led to Rome in 19 BC. to feed his thermal baths.

Duration: 35 minutes

Stop At: Pantheon, Rome, Lazio

Dedicated to the worship of all the gods (Pan-tutti Theon-divinity), the Pantheon was built by the emperor Hadrian between 118 and 125 d.c. on the remains of a previous temple of 27 BC of which it still bears the inscription and consecrated as a Christian church in 609 with the name of Santa Maria ad Martyres.In 1870 it became the shrine of the kings of Italy, and welcomes the remains of Vittorio Emanuele II, Umberto I and Margherita di Savoia.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Bocca della Verita, Rome, Lazio

The large imperial tondo of almost 2 meters in diameter was once used as a manhole cover for a cloaca. Some think it is a manhole, others, given the size, the cover of a well. It has the features of a faun inspired by a river divinity, the God Portuno, to whom a temple was probably dedicated near the same cloaca. "

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Circus Maximus, Rome, Lazio

The Circus Maximus was destined for sports and athletic competitions of various types, it became famous above all for the chariot races. At peak times, it could accommodate from 250,000 to 300,000 with standing places. Recent excavations have brought to light finds that allow us to better delineate the ancient features of the circus, a myriad of small shops, stalls and taverns surrounded the racing area.

Explore the highlights of early Christian Rome on this 3-hour coach and walking tour. With an expert guide, visit the magnificent Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and Basilica of St John Lateran, two of Romes great ancient churches. View the Holy Stairs; the 28 marble steps that Jesus is said to have climbed to his trial; and follow the ancient Appian Way to visit Romes ancient catacombs. Descend into these eerie tunnels used as cemeteries and hideouts by the early Christians and witness first hand their burial niches, frescoes and other hidden treasures.

Meet your guide in central Rome or enjoy a pickup from your central Rome hotel. Then, board your air-conditioned coach to start your 3-hour tour.Get an interesting lowdown on Romes Christian heritage from your guide as you head to the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore on Esquiline Hill. Dating from the 5th century, this magnificent church is one of Romes five great ancient basilicas, and considered second only to St Peters Basilica for beauty.Marvel at the exterior façade and hear how the church was among the first dedicated to the Virgin Mary that sprang up across the Roman Empire in the 400s.Then, head inside to admire the interior. See the stately columns and sumptuous chapels, and view the golden mosaics, many depicting the life of Christ. Continue to the Holy Stairs (Scala Sancta), the 28 marble steps that, according to legend, Jesus climbed to his trial in Pontius Pilates palace. View the wood-encased stairs and then visit the ornate Basilica of St John Lateran, the church that was dedicated to Christ in 318 and the first to be built in Rome.Next, trace the Appian Way, the famous ancient Roman road, passing the Chapel of Domine Quo Vadis, reputed to stand where St Peter saw a vision of the risen Christ.Arrive at Romes catacombs  the nearly 186 miles (300 kilometers) of tunnels used as burial chambers and hideouts by early Christians. Then, depending on accessibility, explore the San Castillo, Santa Domitilla or San Sebastiano tunnels to see the burial niches, frescoes and other treasures lying inside.Lastly, take in views of the Baths of Emperor Caracalla, the ruins of a 3rd-century Roman bathhouse. Then, end your tour at the start point or your choice of several city-center locations.

Travel from Rome Fiumicino Airport to your Rome city hotel. Transfer services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

When making a booking, you will need to advise your flight details and your Rome city hotel details. Your transfer will be confirmed at the time of booking and you will be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver. It's that easy!Price is per person, based on 8 adults per car/vehicle.this is a private transfer from Rome fiumicino airport After you have collected your luggages, head trough custom and out in the arrival hall. Your driver will be waiting in the arrival hall by the NCC MEETING POINT/LIMO SERVICE holding a signboard with lead traveller name on it.

Explore Italys scandalously beautiful Campania region on a 3-day southern Italy tour from Rome, with 4-star hotel accommodation in Sorrento included. After seeing the big, bold and brash city of Naples by coach, explore the UNESCO-listed ruins of ancient Pompeii and then hit the Amalfi Coast. Cruise to Capri to see its fabled Blue Grotto (summer only), and then spend your final morning at leisure, soaking up the sun in Sorrento.

Itinerary

Day 1: Rome-Naples-Pompeii-Sorrento

Pass By: Piazza Venezia, Rome, LazioRome Eternal City

Stop At: City of Naples, Naples, Province of Naples, CampaniaNaples is one of the largest and most enchanting cities of the Mediterranean. The city dominates the homonymous gulf, which extends from the Sorrento peninsula to the volcanic area of ​​the Campi Flegrei and offers a very impressive view, with the imposing volcano Vesuvius and in the distance, three magnificent islands - Capri, Ischia and Procida - that look like little jewels born from the sea.Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Pompeii - Archaeological Area., Pompeii, Province of Naples, CampaniaPompeii is one of the most significant proofs of Roman civilization and, like an open book, provides outstanding information on the art, customs, trades and everyday life of the past.The city has re-emerged from the darkness of centuries precisely as it would have been when it was unexpectedly buried in the thick layer of ash and lava which poured down from the devastating eruption of Vesuvius. It was the year 79 A.DDuration: 2 hours

Stop At: Piazza Tasso, Sorrento, Province of Naples, CampaniaSorrento is a coastal town on the Sorrento Peninsula, located in front of the Bay of Naples, in the south-western part of Italy. Built on the cliff that separates it from its crowded port, Sorrento is famous for its panoramic view of the sea and Piazza Tasso, dotted with coffee. The historic center is a maze of narrow streetsDuration: 1 hour

No meals included on this day.No accommodation included on this day.

Day 2: Sorrento-Capri-Sorrento

Stop At: Piazza Tasso, Sorrento, Province of Naples, CampaniaSorrento is a coastal town on the Sorrento Peninsula, located in front of the Bay of Naples, in the south-western part of Italy. Built on the cliff that separates it from its crowded port, Sorrento is famous for its panoramic view of the sea and Piazza Tasso, dotted with coffee. The historic center is a maze of narrow streetsDuration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Blue Grotto, Anacapri, Island of Capri, Province of Naples, CampaniaCapri, the island in the Gulf of Naples, is famous for its steep territory, exclusive hotels and shopping, ranging from haute couture, limoncello, to handmade leather sandals. One of the most famous natural sites is the Blue Grotto, a dark cavity where the sea water is tinged with electric blue thanks to the presence of an underground cave that filters the sunlightDuration: 2 hours

Stop At: Piazza Tasso, Sorrento, Province of Naples, CampaniaSorrento is a coastal town on the Sorrento Peninsula, located in front of the Bay of Naples, in the south-western part of Italy. Built on the cliff that separates it from its crowded port, Sorrento is famous for its panoramic view of the sea and Piazza Tasso, dotted with coffee. The historic center is a maze of narrow streets where is located the church of San Francesco.

Duration: 30 minutes

No meals included on this day.No accommodation included on this day.

Day 3: Sorrento-Rome

Stop At: Piazza Tasso, Sorrento, Province of Naples, CampaniaSorrento is a coastal town on the Sorrento Peninsula, located in front of the Bay of Naples, in the south-western part of Italy. Built on the cliff that separates it from its crowded port, Sorrento is famous for its panoramic view of the sea and Piazza Tasso, dotted with coffee. Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: Piazza Venezia, Rome, LazioRome, capital of Italy, is a large cosmopolitan city with an artistic, architectural and cultural history that has influenced the whole world and dates back to almost 3000 years ago. The ancient ruins such as the Forum and the Colosseum testify to the power of the ancient Roman Empire. In the Vatican City, home to the Catholic Church, are St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums, which house masterpieces such as the Sistine Chapel frescoed by Michelangelo.Duration: 10 minutes

Our Context Journeys are fully-planned trips, including luxury hotel accommodation, specifically designed to reveal some of our favorite cities. They operate on fixed dates and place you with a lead guide who will accompany you throughout your entire stay.

Art and Archaeology of Ancient Rome, with Context Journeys

The cradle of European civilization, Italy has often been described as a living museum. That’s true no place more than Rome, where each circuitous, scenic street is built upon the hidden histories of the Ancient Empire. Alongside a Context Expert specializing in Italian history and archaeology, our Italian archaeological survey will explore the most important sites of the ancient Roman world, including the Roman Forum, Colosseum, Ostia Antica, and Pompeii.

Over the course of five days, this journey will help you understand the role of archaeology in history, teaching you to read ruins to reconstruct ancient cities, and showing you how the ancient world shaped the food and culture of modern Italy. We’ll balance visits to major archaeological sites like the Roman Forum and Pompeii with stops at the lesser-known locations of Ostia Antica, and spend time discussing the daily life, cuisine, and habits of modern Romans. A native Roman and archaeologist, your Context expert will help you understand the Roman Empire at its height and early stages of its decline, before the start of the Renaissance.

Trace the history of Rome from its days as a hub of the Roman Empire through to its modern incarnation, in the company of an archaeologist.

Explore the historical core of Rome, understanding the inner workings of the city and its role as the hub of an Empire through visits to the Roman Forum, Colosseum, and key underground sites.

Understand the origins and evolution of Roman cuisine through a dinner and wine experience guided by a culinary historian.

Take a guided excursion to the amazingly preserved ruins of Pompeii, weaving through ancient Roman roads, shops, homes, and baths while learning about Roman politics and society.

Your Expert Guide

Dimosthenis is an Italian-Greek archaeologist, with a Ph.D. in temple architecture of the Roman Republic from La Sapienza University in Rome. As a scholar, he studied a variety of topics including Latin epigraphy and Roman pottery; as an archaeologist, he has worked on various excavations throughout Rome, including the Roman Forum, Palatine, and the Mausoleum of Augustus. He is particularly interested in the relationship between iconography and architecture in ancient Greece and Rome.

Fancy an overnight trip from Rome to the south of Italy. Be pleased with a panoramic view of Naples from one of the best spots in the city: Il Vomero.A breathtaking view of the entire gulf, of the Vesuvius and also of the islands. A great tour as well to Pompeii, Sorrento and the island of Capri. With excursions and ample free time factored in, this Italy 2-day tour offers the perfect introduction to the area. Enjoy overnight 4-star hotel accommodation in Sorrento on the stunning Amalfi Coast

Itinerary

Day 1: Rome- Naples-Pompeii- Sorrento

Stop At: Vomero, Naples, Province of Naples, CampaniaTo admire Naples, the most fascinating way is to caress it with the look from above, from the vantage points. Vomero hill is one of the best place to do itDuration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Villa dei Misteri, Pompeii, Province of Naples, CampaniaOne of the most important archaeological site in the woeld: a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The archaeological excavations of Pompeii have returned the remains of the ancient city of Pompeii, near the hill of Civita, at the gates of modern Pompeii, buried under a blanket of ashes and lapilli during the eruption of Vesuvius in 79, together with Ercolano, Stabia and Oplonti.Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Piazza Tasso, Sorrento, Province of Naples, CampaniaThe irregular and jagged coastline of this peninsula, which seems to want to protect from the sea all the colorful houses and the characteristic streets that are located in the inland areas, will welcome you and welcome you in what many call a real paradise on earth. Sorrento is not only the city of limoncello and churches. Sorrento is the city of entertainment, especially the nocturnal one. In the evening, in fact, the city changes its face and turns into an amazing partyDuration: 2 hours

Pass By: Stazione Termini, Rome, LazioDeparture point from Rome Termini if you picked the train option

No meals included on this day.No accommodation included on this day.

Day 2: Sorrento-Capri-Rome

Stop At: Blue Grotto, Anacapri, Island of Capri, Province of Naples, CampaniaThe Blue Grotto is a splendid example of the beautiful nature of Malta, a dip in the most intense blue of the Mediterranean.It is a suggestive natural cave, where the colors of the sea are reflected, creating a unique chromatic triumph.Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Monte Solaro, Anacapri, Island of Capri, Province of Naples, CampaniaWith a precipitous, jagged coast, and encircled by the famous faraglioni (sea stacks), enormous and uniquely-shaped boulders, and by numerous caves that tell of evocative plays of light. The island continues to be both a legend and a favorite destination for travelers, intellectuals and the international jet-set - "performing" at any given time in the legendary piazzetta, the real-time theatre of the island's 'Dolce Vita'Duration: 3 hours

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